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The Ising universality class in dimension three: Corrections to scaling
Auteur(s): Lundow P.H., Campbell I.
(Article) Publié:
Physica A, vol. 511 p.40-53 (2018)
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2018.06.087
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Résumé: Simulation data are analyzed for four 3D spin- 1∕2 Ising models: on the FCC lattice, the BCC lattice, the SC lattice and the Diamond lattice. The observables studied are the susceptibility, the reduced second moment correlation length, and the normalized Binder cumulant. From measurements covering the entire paramagnetic temperature regime the corrections to scaling are estimated. We conclude that a correction term having an exponent which is consistent within the statistics with the bootstrap value of the universal subleading thermal confluent correction exponent, θ2∼2.454(3) , is almost always present with a significant amplitude. In all four models, for the normalized Binder cumulant the leading confluent correction term has zero amplitude. This implies that the universal ratio of leading confluent correction amplitudes aχ4∕aχ=2 in the 3D Ising universality class.
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BPS black holes, wall-crossing and modularity
Auteur(s): Alexandrov S.
Conference: Fifteenth Marcel Grossmann Meeting - MG15 (Rome, IT, 2018-07-01)
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Résumé: A class of BPS solutions in N=2 supergravity describes multi-centered black holes. Generically, they are stable only in a chamber of the moduli space so that the BPS index, counting these solutions, jumps across walls of marginal stability. I'll show how the attractor flow conjecture allows to express this index in terms of "attractor degeneracies" counting black holes at theattractor point. Besides, using duality constraints from string theory, I predict the behavior of the generating function of these degeneracies under modular transformations, which connects it to the theory of mock modular forms.
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The Bearable Compositeness of Leptons
Auteur(s): Frigerio M., Nardecchia Marco, Serra Javi, Vecchi Luca
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Journal Of High Energy Physics, vol. 10 p.017 (2018)
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DOI: 10.1007/JHEP10(2018)017
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Résumé: Partial compositeness as a theory of flavor in the lepton sector is assessed. We begin presenting the first systematic analysis of neutrino mass generation in this context, and identifying the distinctive mass textures. We then update the bounds from charged lepton flavor and CP violating observables. We put forward a U(1)$^{3}$ × CP symmetry of the composite sector, in order to allow the new physics to be not far above the TeV scale. This hypothesis effectively suppresses the new contributions to the electron EDM and μ → eγ, by far the most constraining observables, and results in a novel pattern of flavor violation and neutrino masses. The CP violation in the elementary-composite mixing is shown to induce a CKM phase of the correct size, as well as order-one phases in the PMNS matrix. We compare with the alternative possibility of introducing multiple scales of compositeness for leptons, that also allow to evade flavor and CP constraints. Finally, we examine violations of lepton flavor universality in B-meson semi-leptonic decays. The neutral-current anomalies can be accommodated, predicting strong correlations among different lepton flavors, with a few channels close to the experimental sensitivity.
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Role of charge regulation and flow slip in the ionic conductance of nanopores: An analytical approach
Auteur(s): Manghi Manoel, Palmeri J., Yazda K., Henn F., Jourdain V.
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Physical Review E, vol. 98 p.012605 (2018)
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Résumé: The number of precise conductance measurements in nanopores is quickly growing. To clarify the dominant mechanisms at play and facilitate the characterization of such systems for which there is still no clear consensus, we propose an analytical approach to the ionic conductance in nanopores that takes into account (i) electro-osmotic effects, (ii) flow slip at the pore surface for hydrophobic nanopores, (iii) a component of the surface charge density that is modulated by the reservoir pH and salt concentration cs using a simple charge regulation model, and (iv) a fixed surface charge density that is unaffected by pH and cs . Limiting cases are explored for various ranges of salt concentration and our formula is used to fit conductance experiments found in the literature for carbon nanotubes. This approach permits us to catalog the different possible transport regimes and propose an explanation for the wide variety of currently known experimental behavior for the conductance versus cs .
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Translational and Rotational Dynamical Heterogeneities in Granular Systems
Auteur(s): Kou Binquan, Cao Yixin, Li Jindong, Xia Chengjie, Li Zhifeng, Dong Haipeng, Zhang Ang, Zhang Jie, Kob W., Wang Yujie
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Physical Review Letters, vol. 121 p.018002-1 (2018)
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Résumé: We use X-ray tomography to investigate the translational and rotational dynamical heterogeneitiesof a three dimensional hard ellipsoids granular packing driven by oscillatory shear. We find thatparticles which translate quickly form clusters with a size distribution given by a power-law withan exponent that is independent of the strain amplitude. Identical behavior is found for particles that are translating slowly, rotating quickly, or rotating slowly. The geometrical properties of these four different types of clusters are the same as those of random clusters. Different cluster types are considerably correlated/anticorrelated, indicating a significant coupling between translational androtational degrees of freedom. Surprisingly these clusters are formed already at time scales that aremuch shorter than theα−relaxation time, in stark contrast to the behavior found in glass-forming systems.
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A random critical point separates brittle and ductile yielding transitions in amorphous materials
Auteur(s): Ozawa M., Berthier L., Biroli Giulio, Rosso Alberto, Tarjus Gilles
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Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, vol. p.6656 (2018)
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Résumé: We combine an analytically solvable mean-field elasto-plastic model with molecular dynamics simulations of a generic glass-former to demonstrate that, depending on their preparation protocol, amorphous materials can yield in two qualitatively distinct ways. We show that well-annealed systems yield in a discontinuous brittle way, as metallic and molecular glasses do. Yielding corresponds in this case to a first-order nonequilibrium phase transition. As the degree of annealing decreases, the first-order character becomes weaker and the transition terminates in a second-order critical point in the universality class of an Ising model in a random field. For even more poorly annealed systems, yielding becomes a smooth crossover, representative of the ductile rheological behavior generically observed in foams, emulsions, and colloidal glasses. Our results show that the variety of yielding behavior found in amorphous materials does not result from the diversity of particle interactions or microscopic dynamics {\it per se}, but is instead unified by carefully considering the role of the initial stability of the system.
Commentaires: 15 pages, 14 figures. V2: Accepted for publication in Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. Réf Journal: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 115, 6656 (2018)
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